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not sure why texas has 41,000 with only $4.9 billion. havean see which states the most jobs at of all this. the chairman of the armed services committee is from california. we have a top 15. almost 1000 jobs at least. georgia, indiana, michigan, utah, vermont, washington. >> lockheed martin would argue that it is only for official suppliers around the country. those who are critical would say they are actively trying to spread it around and there is no reason to do it other than to try to win political support. the bulk of the plane is built in texas and california. that is where the real work is being done. there is a benefit to having -- even a few dozen jobs in a small state, it is a way into trying to convince those members that this is a program that is worth $397.1 billion of our taxpayer mon >> i will pull out some quotes from your piece and you can plain it. >> this quote speaks to the approach the air force is taking to aerial warfare. saying bad light the infantry in the army, you will have some losses when you go into operatio
not sure why texas has 41,000 with only $4.9 billion. havean see which states the most jobs at of all this. the chairman of the armed services committee is from california. we have a top 15. almost 1000 jobs at least. georgia, indiana, michigan, utah, vermont, washington. >> lockheed martin would argue that it is only for official suppliers around the country. those who are critical would say they are actively trying to spread it around and there is no reason to do it other than to try to...
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. >>> can new high flying technology improve crowd security? >>> now to continuing coverage of the deadly fertilizer plant explosion in texas. virtually everyone in the close knit town of west has been affected in some way. search teams spent the day combing through destroyed buildings in the town of 2800 people. estimates of the number of people killed continue to fluctuate. the town's mayor says at least 35 people died last night. more than 160 people were hurt. >>> amateur video gives us an idea of the stunning power of that blast. dozens of houses, apartments, a school and nursing home were leveled over a large area. among the dead are as many as 10 first responders who rushed to the scene. >> in the face of the most incredible danger, first responders ran in to try to save the life of someone else. >> investigators have not been able to enter the plant. records show west fertilizer was fined last summer. >>> bay area based investigators en route to the scene of that explosion. how one local expert is going to be assisting with the investig
. >>> can new high flying technology improve crowd security? >>> now to continuing coverage of the deadly fertilizer plant explosion in texas. virtually everyone in the close knit town of west has been affected in some way. search teams spent the day combing through destroyed buildings in the town of 2800 people. estimates of the number of people killed continue to fluctuate. the town's mayor says at least 35 people died last night. more than 160 people were hurt. >>>...
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the audit, ordered by governor jerry brown found the dmz failed to collect $22 million just in the past two fiscal year's alone. the money was supposed to benefit college groups, among other. they found the money from the 9/11 license plates intended to victims' families and police, were diverted. >>> and i'm sam brock, immigration reform is now the buzz in washington after gun reform fails. will this be the year lawmakers get a down done? one republican senator says not if we put legalization before border security. is that what the bill does? >>> and an explosion at a fertilizer plant in texas. >>> and more on the victims from the boston marathon bombing. we'll be right back of the. coverage of the terror in boston, just hours ago the fbi released this video and two pictures of two suspects in the boston marathon bombings. both men are wearing caps and carrying backpacks. they are seen walking towards the finish line of the marathon. now, if you recognize any of these men you are asked to send a tip at boston marathon tips, at fbi.gov. >>> now, recently the president and first lady ar
the audit, ordered by governor jerry brown found the dmz failed to collect $22 million just in the past two fiscal year's alone. the money was supposed to benefit college groups, among other. they found the money from the 9/11 license plates intended to victims' families and police, were diverted. >>> and i'm sam brock, immigration reform is now the buzz in washington after gun reform fails. will this be the year lawmakers get a down done? one republican senator says not if we put...
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put the breaks on it a little bit and it does look warmer sunday and monday. >> thank you, steve, 6:22 is the time. surveillance video has been a big part of the investigation and why cell phone video is even more helpful than surveillance video : look at them kids. [ sigh ] they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grumpy. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. . >>> welcome back, analyzing cell phone video. you can see what investigators may be looking for and even if i am imagines are not clear, high tech software can help them identify a suspect. they also have ways to analyze the height and cell phone video is more likely to help other than a cell phone video. >>> it is the first time ever and the pa
put the breaks on it a little bit and it does look warmer sunday and monday. >> thank you, steve, 6:22 is the time. surveillance video has been a big part of the investigation and why cell phone video is even more helpful than surveillance video : look at them kids. [ sigh ] they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky...
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dow up 22. >>> theres a little less pain at the pump for california drivers. some good news for us. the latest lundberg survey shows the statewide average of 3.90 a gallon down 9 cents over the past two weeks. the highest average price in san francisco at $3.96 a gallon. the lowest $3. in stockt. >>> just in time for earth day today, a california lawmaker is promoting a bill that would make electric cars more affordable. san francisco state assemblyman phillip ting held a news conference today to lay out the benefits of ab-220. it's a new bill that aims to reduce the sales tax due from car buyers when purchase new electric cars. if enacted into law, the bill would take effect on january 1 next year. >>> time to eat and fresh grocer tony tantillo is in breaking down the best buys for this week's lunch menu. >> reporter: it's time for this week's best buys. eat fresh, stay healthy and save money. we'll start about the beautiful asparagus now, california grown from the delta region coming in thin which is great when you broil this: $1.79 a great value. still imported in bartlett pairs
dow up 22. >>> theres a little less pain at the pump for california drivers. some good news for us. the latest lundberg survey shows the statewide average of 3.90 a gallon down 9 cents over the past two weeks. the highest average price in san francisco at $3.96 a gallon. the lowest $3. in stockt. >>> just in time for earth day today, a california lawmaker is promoting a bill that would make electric cars more affordable. san francisco state assemblyman phillip ting held a news...
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cresting tomorrow, just over 22 feet. very severe situation. the governor in fact, has issued a state of emergency. otherwise, conditions for tomorrow and the rest of the week, we see a low pressure system building over the northern portion of the state and as this low continues to work its across the state here, across the country, we start to see the possibility of more snow brewing and unfortunately it will be messy to start the beginning of the workweek. we'll see the changeover to rain as it approaches the eastern seaboard. however, temperatures remain below average for this time of the year. 21 for saranac lake. duluth, 27 degrees. it's definitely going to be a chilly start to the day. frost advisories and freeze warnings as well still in effect. but things remain nice and warm in phoenix, tucson and el paso. here's a look at your local weather. >> bianna and dan, back to you. >> thank you, erica. >>> there is another marathon being run today. this one across the pond in london and the runners there are honoring the victims in boston. >>
cresting tomorrow, just over 22 feet. very severe situation. the governor in fact, has issued a state of emergency. otherwise, conditions for tomorrow and the rest of the week, we see a low pressure system building over the northern portion of the state and as this low continues to work its across the state here, across the country, we start to see the possibility of more snow brewing and unfortunately it will be messy to start the beginning of the workweek. we'll see the changeover to rain as...
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energy technology companies? >> they did not even though this. they believe there is one, maybe two shale fields that are bigger or as big. they arelo em. >> i played that game. >> all right. >> you have got, obviously last night was a big show. tonight was kind of special. >> that's what she has done. she has taken the cash business. >> we live in a volatile world. >> look. this is a company thatou have to just listen to them on a broiler plate basis and recognize that they have tremendous momentum and momentum does not stop necessarily. >> i like kinder morgan partners. i want to talk about mlps for a second. if you get off the december welcome wealthy people in this country, what they own are master limited partnerships. it is a toll road. it is the jersey turnpike. >> it is kind of like guaranteed dividend growth. here is what rich did. he is taking those. remember all the stuff is where we don't need it. >> that's what rich knew. that's what he knew and that's why he keeps making money. >> he basically helped found enron. he got out. >> he k
energy technology companies? >> they did not even though this. they believe there is one, maybe two shale fields that are bigger or as big. they arelo em. >> i played that game. >> all right. >> you have got, obviously last night was a big show. tonight was kind of special. >> that's what she has done. she has taken the cash business. >> we live in a volatile world. >> look. this is a company thatou have to just listen to them on a broiler plate basis...
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johnson: 22 minutes? the speaker pro tempore: 28. mr. johnson: 28 minutes. the speaker pro tempore: 2-8. mr. johnson: did you say eight or 28? the speaker pro tempore: 28. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd now like to recognize my colleague from texas, mr. olson. mr. olson: i thank my colleague from the buckeye state. ohio's always been a coal state and now it's an oil and gas state. with the shale play. mr. speaker, the heat team is back. for the 113th congress. and i'm proud to join the heat time, the house energy action team. as we talk about a dream, american energy independence. as part of that goal, i'll be talking this afternoon about power generation and grid liability. in texas bigger is always better. in texas -- and texas has gone bigger than any state in the last 10 years. we did it for several reasons. low taxes, no state income tax, a right to work state, commonsense regulations and cheap, reliable energy. to sustain that growth, we need five new large power plants in the next two to three years. it could be a matter of life and death. i
johnson: 22 minutes? the speaker pro tempore: 28. mr. johnson: 28 minutes. the speaker pro tempore: 2-8. mr. johnson: did you say eight or 28? the speaker pro tempore: 28. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd now like to recognize my colleague from texas, mr. olson. mr. olson: i thank my colleague from the buckeye state. ohio's always been a coal state and now it's an oil and gas state. with the shale play. mr. speaker, the heat team is back. for the 113th congress. and i'm proud to join...
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more subscribers, better profits, up 22%. next, the doctor who walked out of obamacare implementation conference. [ female announcer ] everything that goes into a lennox system is engineered for comfort. like parts that create the perfect temperature and humidity or the parts that purify the air. together these parts can cut your heating and cooling bills in half. that's comforting. call now to get up to sixteen hundred dollars back or 12 months deferred interest on select lennox home comfort systems. offer ends june 14th. plus download our free lennox mobile app with an energy-savings calculor. lennox. innovation never felt so good. stuart: take a look at this picture, this conference from hosting an annual medical meeting. it is nearly empty, as you see. the doctor who took the picture was live tweeting. he said doctors are literally walking out of this talk of obamacare where men and women of the mind, not mindless drones. joining us now. doctor, what did you hear that made you walkout? >> good morning, stuart. letting phy
more subscribers, better profits, up 22%. next, the doctor who walked out of obamacare implementation conference. [ female announcer ] everything that goes into a lennox system is engineered for comfort. like parts that create the perfect temperature and humidity or the parts that purify the air. together these parts can cut your heating and cooling bills in half. that's comforting. call now to get up to sixteen hundred dollars back or 12 months deferred interest on select lennox home comfort...
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only 22% of the iraq visas and 12% of the afghans have within issue -- issued. --- been issued. last year the post report over 5,000 documentary complete afghan applications remained in a log. no doubt the past performance is abysmal but we have an obligation to extend and reform the programs to make sure we give the resources necessary to deal with the understandable paperwork involved. this bipartisan issue offers members of congress and the administration the chance to work together to save lives and ensure the safety of our troops currently serving in harm's way, and future missions abroad. otherwise, no one in their right mind is ever going to cooperate with u.s. forces under these circumstances. the speaker pro tempore: mr. shimkus for five minutes. mr. shimkus: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. shimkus: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to address the department of energy's budget proposal on nuclear waste. it's a joke. but as a representative of nuclear electricity consumers and ta
only 22% of the iraq visas and 12% of the afghans have within issue -- issued. --- been issued. last year the post report over 5,000 documentary complete afghan applications remained in a log. no doubt the past performance is abysmal but we have an obligation to extend and reform the programs to make sure we give the resources necessary to deal with the understandable paperwork involved. this bipartisan issue offers members of congress and the administration the chance to work together to save...
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wind blowing out of the northwest at 22. they have said that they are not so concerned with the air quality anymore in the region for the first responders, so that was good. that was a major concern early this morning, and i want to give you a close-up view of the fertilizer plant. this is the plant itself. not a big fertilizer plant. it's got two main buildings, and these buildings here, and then it has like three tanks located to the north. obviously they saw the huge explosion after the first fire. can you maybe assume the buildings caught fire and then the tanks, but regardless, it was in a massive explosion so just to show you the proximity. why do you have something that will below up like this that close to a nursing home and that close to a middle school. the town itself only goes about five blocks from east to west. you can see where the fertilizer plant is located and they are saying the blast radius itself knocked out 50 to 60 homes on its way to the west and northwest of the plant itself so all of those homes on
wind blowing out of the northwest at 22. they have said that they are not so concerned with the air quality anymore in the region for the first responders, so that was good. that was a major concern early this morning, and i want to give you a close-up view of the fertilizer plant. this is the plant itself. not a big fertilizer plant. it's got two main buildings, and these buildings here, and then it has like three tanks located to the north. obviously they saw the huge explosion after the...
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to the environmental impact from the keystone pipeline that carries oil from western canada to the texas gulf coast. the epa has sent a letter asking for oil spill risks and alternative pipeline routes. the state department says it is planning further analysis and will put out a final environmental report this summer. >> president obama is set to host a dinner at the white house tonight for female senators. voters elected 20 female senators to congress in november, a record. the white house says that the dinner is part of the effort to improve lines of communication with congress and lay the ground work for future compromise. the president had dinner with senate democrats last weekend with senate republicans before that to discuss various issues. >> town leaders in california want someone to pay their expenses for a presidential visit. president obama attended fundraisers in atherton and they spent $5,000 on police overtime and now they want reimbursement. they are sending bills to the white house and the democratic national committee and the two people who hosted the president. they adm
to the environmental impact from the keystone pipeline that carries oil from western canada to the texas gulf coast. the epa has sent a letter asking for oil spill risks and alternative pipeline routes. the state department says it is planning further analysis and will put out a final environmental report this summer. >> president obama is set to host a dinner at the white house tonight for female senators. voters elected 20 female senators to congress in november, a record. the white...
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in the space of 22 years, we have opened practically 90% of india's economy. there are still some areas which are closed or which are restricted but they will open up. but the areas that have been opened up are so large, all of manufacturing. >> rose: right. >> steel, power, roads, airport airports, seaports, all this is open. therefore there is a huge opportunity for investors to come toindia. >> rose: do you insist as some governments do on it being a joint venture with the government? >> no, not at all. in most areas we allow 100 percent fdi. and can choose a spot now, a private partner, if he wishes to choose a private partner. in fact, we don't encourage him to have a joint venture with the government. >> rose: but do you insist on a joint venture with an indian company. >> no. >> rose: so there are no restrictions. if you want to invest, if you want to bring your business to india, it's pretty much open and unrestrained? >> in most areas it's 100% fdi. in some areas there are caps. >> right. >> supposedly there's a catch 74% in telecom. the remaining 26%
in the space of 22 years, we have opened practically 90% of india's economy. there are still some areas which are closed or which are restricted but they will open up. but the areas that have been opened up are so large, all of manufacturing. >> rose: right. >> steel, power, roads, airport airports, seaports, all this is open. therefore there is a huge opportunity for investors to come toindia. >> rose: do you insist as some governments do on it being a joint venture with the...
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we get to see the role technology played in this investigation. this video comes from the state police helicopter, it shows the final tense moments of the man hunt. stun grenades exploding as police move in to capture 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev. the pictures show that, as the 19-year-old steps out of the boat, police make their arrest and they're providing him medical care right there on the scene. >> those pictures that's a stun grenade going off right there, it's extraordinary, there were three of them used. let me ask you about dzhokhar tsarnaev, what kind of condition is he in right now and when will police be able to question him? >> reporter: dan, he's listed in serious, but stable condition here at beth israel hospital. because of his injuries, authorities have not been able to interview him. but a special federal interrogation team is on standby the moment he is able to. and dan, i think it's worth noting that the suspected killer is being treated at the same hospital where many of the victims of monday's blast were also treated. >> it'
we get to see the role technology played in this investigation. this video comes from the state police helicopter, it shows the final tense moments of the man hunt. stun grenades exploding as police move in to capture 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev. the pictures show that, as the 19-year-old steps out of the boat, police make their arrest and they're providing him medical care right there on the scene. >> those pictures that's a stun grenade going off right there, it's extraordinary, there...
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ast texas trucks as send this way." eople were killed... g 10 first responders. the explosion and fire alsot hundreds of people homeless. >> 14 people were killed including 10 first responders. the explosion and fire also left hundreds of people homeless. >> that's amazing. and it didn't get a lot of attention because of what happened in boston. >> right. exactly. >>> the mississippi river is expected to crest in some spots today. the river has reached 10 to 12 inalg banks stage and in illinois and mississippi have evacuated. over the weekend, two people in indiana and one in missouri died when their cars were swept off flooded roads. the water has also swamped hundreds of thousands of acres of farmland. >>> 6:16. let's check traffic. >> at the bay bridge they turned on the metering lights. the fastrak lanes are filling in and so we are stacking up beyond the first overcrossing. so probably 10 minutes right now to get you on to the bay bridge. westbound 92 at industrial, there was a car fire that was cleared to the righ
ast texas trucks as send this way." eople were killed... g 10 first responders. the explosion and fire alsot hundreds of people homeless. >> 14 people were killed including 10 first responders. the explosion and fire also left hundreds of people homeless. >> that's amazing. and it didn't get a lot of attention because of what happened in boston. >> right. exactly. >>> the mississippi river is expected to crest in some spots today. the river has reached 10 to 12...
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years, we have transformed 22 legacy agencies into a singlentegted department. we have strengthened the homeland security e ameca better equipped to confront the threat that we face. ill budget request allows us to ofe progress operatiol priorities. given the current fiscal environment, this is the third year that the budget request reflects reduction from the previous year. 2.2%, more than $800 million below the fiscal year 13 enacted budget. our missions have not changed and we continue to face evolving threats, but we have become more we useic and how resources, focusing on the approach. it has led the $4 billion in cost reductions through the efficiency review. the appropriations bill enables dhs to mitigate, to some degree, a sequester impacts on our occupations and work force. over six$3 billion months, it will affect our operations in the short and long term. sustained cuts will result in reduced operational capacity, and economic impact of the private sector to reduced and canceled contracts. nonetheless, we can do everything we can to minimize impacts c
years, we have transformed 22 legacy agencies into a singlentegted department. we have strengthened the homeland security e ameca better equipped to confront the threat that we face. ill budget request allows us to ofe progress operatiol priorities. given the current fiscal environment, this is the third year that the budget request reflects reduction from the previous year. 2.2%, more than $800 million below the fiscal year 13 enacted budget. our missions have not changed and we continue to...
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darrin williams, team, high 22. nets shot 66% from the field. portland takes game one in a blowout. >> celtics and knicks in madison square garden. jury've -- jr smith. carmelo anthony, top dog in this one. knicks take game one. all the home teams won. >> we'll take a brief time-out before we hit the diamonds. tim lincecum's best outing of the >> mike: giants finally got a decent outing from tim lincecum. they take their second straight from the padres. men in black in mccovey's cove. tim gave up only four hits. santo -- sandoval gets the team on the board. 2- 0. padres threatened in the eighth. runners on the corner, but the inning-ending double play. in the nine. romo gets his eighth save of the season. giants win. >> a's and tampa. reddick showing his mom his newly shavedder into hair. bottom two matt joyce facing parker. that out of here. parker falling to 0-3, lock gore ya with the popup. people are scrambling. donaldson over the shoulder, and is a lip reed longoria, he caught that? >> this sports report brought to you by riff -- river rock
darrin williams, team, high 22. nets shot 66% from the field. portland takes game one in a blowout. >> celtics and knicks in madison square garden. jury've -- jr smith. carmelo anthony, top dog in this one. knicks take game one. all the home teams won. >> we'll take a brief time-out before we hit the diamonds. tim lincecum's best outing of the >> mike: giants finally got a decent outing from tim lincecum. they take their second straight from the padres. men in black in...
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hultgren: back in 1900 tax freedom day was january 22. when taxes amounted to 5.9% of a person's income. today that figure has grown to 29.4%. we have come a long way in the last past century digging deeper and deeper into the pockets of hardworking men and women in america and digging ourselves deeper in debt in the process. this -- the tax reform component of the budget this house passed in march, would take a major step forward. allowing families to keep more of their money they earn and making government more accountable. let's finish the job this year. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yield back. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from connecticut seek recognition? ms. delauro: unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. miss ms. esty: i have had the honor of getting to know many families in newtown. they live with grief so deep any mother or father can only imagine. i was honored to be with b
hultgren: back in 1900 tax freedom day was january 22. when taxes amounted to 5.9% of a person's income. today that figure has grown to 29.4%. we have come a long way in the last past century digging deeper and deeper into the pockets of hardworking men and women in america and digging ourselves deeper in debt in the process. this -- the tax reform component of the budget this house passed in march, would take a major step forward. allowing families to keep more of their money they earn and...
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last year, up 48% with revenue up pabout 22%. we should see ipads come in below 15 million and 18 million units it will be interesting the watch the divergence between unit and revenue growth. if units grow faster than revenues, that means consumers are opting for the lower margin mini. if not, it's a sign that apple is maintaining its pricing power. in the holiday quarter, the ipad delivered 20% of revenue. mac delivered 10%. the trend has been the ipad has been stable at 20% of revenue for the last couple of quarters. the mac increasing its share. one number, that's the average selling price of the iphone. overall iphone sales and margins are important. but the iphone 5 in particular versus the competition will tell us how it's holding up. >> can't wait for the numbers. we'll expect to talk with you tomorrow. jon fortt out in our silicon valley bureau. want to show you the market before we move on here. the other number to watch is the dow. it's gone positive. all three major averages are positive. can we get an intraday of the
last year, up 48% with revenue up pabout 22%. we should see ipads come in below 15 million and 18 million units it will be interesting the watch the divergence between unit and revenue growth. if units grow faster than revenues, that means consumers are opting for the lower margin mini. if not, it's a sign that apple is maintaining its pricing power. in the holiday quarter, the ipad delivered 20% of revenue. mac delivered 10%. the trend has been the ipad has been stable at 20% of revenue for...
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not by weather, but technology. the third largest airline still is not back on schedule this morning after a massive computer crash left thousands of passengers stranded. >> systems are down. i tried to check in online. the app isn't working. >> very frustrating. upsetting. not happy at all. >> reporter: the crash in computer system meant every ticket agent and gate agent saw their screens go dark. the same at the airline's operations center. no way to track bags, update schedules or flight plans. american had no choice. it stopped everything, grounding every plane. they were parked in chicago, miami and dallas. >> there's nothing you can do. you just have to stand in line and hope you can get on your flight. >> reporter: the cancellations started cascading before the day was over. nearly 800 flights never happened. embarrassed the ceo took to youtube to explain. >> unfortunately, in this case we had a software issue that impacted both our primary and backup systems. >> reporter: so all the airline could do was apol
not by weather, but technology. the third largest airline still is not back on schedule this morning after a massive computer crash left thousands of passengers stranded. >> systems are down. i tried to check in online. the app isn't working. >> very frustrating. upsetting. not happy at all. >> reporter: the crash in computer system meant every ticket agent and gate agent saw their screens go dark. the same at the airline's operations center. no way to track bags, update...
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22 days of continuous relief. live claritin clear. every day. walgreens can help when you're at the corner of "allergies" and "even more allergies." come to walgreens for expert advice and the right products, like claritin bonus packs - now $18.99 with balance rewards card. at the corner of happy and healthy. >>> here's the question. >> let me ask you this. >> are we going to have an answer or is it going to be a cliff hanger? >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning. it's 7:56. i'm frank mallicoat. get you caught up with some bay area headlines now. 11-year-old aaron hern of martinez is able to talk with family members again from his intensive care bed at a boston hospital. he had more surgery yesterday on his leg that was badly injured in monday's bomb attack. he also had his breathing tube removed and is on the mend. >>> this morning is 107 years since the deadly earthquake that devastated several bay area cities. san francisco the region's largest city back then suffered the worst of it because of the fire that foll
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, processes, and technology. completed training to improve the quality and productivity of claims. more are being trained, and for the new employees at complete more claims per day in their predecessors. use of visibility benefits and questionnaires. online forms for submitting medical evidence has dropped average processing time as a medical exams and improved accuracy. there are now three lines for processing claims, an express line for those that will predictably take less time, a special operations lane for unusual cases or those requiring special handling, and a core lane with roughly 60 percent of the claims, and that is the remainder. technology is critical, and in the backlog. our paperless processing system, veterans benefits management system will be faster and improve access, live automation, and reduce aryans. thirty regional offices now use this. of 56 will have it by the end of this year. homelessness, the last of our three particles, to end veterans homelessness in 2015. since 2009 we have reduced
, processes, and technology. completed training to improve the quality and productivity of claims. more are being trained, and for the new employees at complete more claims per day in their predecessors. use of visibility benefits and questionnaires. online forms for submitting medical evidence has dropped average processing time as a medical exams and improved accuracy. there are now three lines for processing claims, an express line for those that will predictably take less time, a special...
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the s&p 500 was down 22. >>> shoppers may soon have one fewer place to buy groceries. fresh and easy is closing all its stores in the united states. there are 18 in the bay area. more than 200 stores are in california, nevada and arizona combined. the chain has never turned a profit. the company has not yet set a closing date. it says it hopes to sell the stores and save the jobs of hundreds of its workers. >>> the nation's first mattress recovery bill is moving forward in the california legislature. a senate committee passed the bill. currently there is no law addressing the problem of illegally dumped mattresses. hancock says they are a health hazard. the city spent hundreds of thousands removing dumped mattresses. >>> federal officials released new numbers today showing that starving sea lion pups are washing up on california shores in record numbers. since january 1st, almost 1300 emaciated sea lions have been treated. that is five times the historical average for that period of time. last month, the federal government declared the mass strandings an unusual mortal
the s&p 500 was down 22. >>> shoppers may soon have one fewer place to buy groceries. fresh and easy is closing all its stores in the united states. there are 18 in the bay area. more than 200 stores are in california, nevada and arizona combined. the chain has never turned a profit. the company has not yet set a closing date. it says it hopes to sell the stores and save the jobs of hundreds of its workers. >>> the nation's first mattress recovery bill is moving forward in...
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22 days of continuous relief. live claritin clear. every day. walgreens can help when you're at the corner of "allergies" and "even more allergies." come to walgreens for expert advice and the right products, like claritin bonus packs - now $18.99 with balance rewards card. at the corner of happy and healthy. >>> joe berti ran the boston marathon, finishing the race just moments before the first bomb exploded. his wife amy was at the finish line that day. then on wednesday, he was driving near the town of west, texas, the day the fertilizer plant exploded and captured this image on his cell phone. joe and amy berti are with us this morning. good morning. good it see both of you. >> good morning. >> joe, you guys separated during the race. joe, you finished ahead of amy, correct? >> yeah, i just had gone through the finish line about 30 seconds before the first explosion. >> and did you know where amy was at that point? >> i wasn't completely sure. we were supposed to meet at a restaurant afterwards, but i was concerned that she'd walked to the f
22 days of continuous relief. live claritin clear. every day. walgreens can help when you're at the corner of "allergies" and "even more allergies." come to walgreens for expert advice and the right products, like claritin bonus packs - now $18.99 with balance rewards card. at the corner of happy and healthy. >>> joe berti ran the boston marathon, finishing the race just moments before the first bomb exploded. his wife amy was at the finish line that day. then on...
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up to 22 suicides a day. you are making an enormous role in mental health, the experts and the support staff. it will take time to get that into the system and trained, too. how do you look at the general population, starting with ptsd, and as it gets into the mental health and terrifies themselves and raises red flags -- how do you take somebody who is on a suicide watch list or something of that sort -- how do you go to work with that person? how do you try to break through? >> senator, the issue here is no one should have to wait for mental health care, and we have resourced our veterans' health administration by nearly 57%, an increase from 2009, to the 2014 budget. we believe this is where we have to put our emphasis. regarding the suicide number you cited, 22, four years ago were not receiving suicide information, veterans suicide information, from the states, so we wrote, and the states have been responsive. now we have that information flowing into the cdc, of which we have this late december, 22. fou
up to 22 suicides a day. you are making an enormous role in mental health, the experts and the support staff. it will take time to get that into the system and trained, too. how do you look at the general population, starting with ptsd, and as it gets into the mental health and terrifies themselves and raises red flags -- how do you take somebody who is on a suicide watch list or something of that sort -- how do you go to work with that person? how do you try to break through? >> senator,...
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the clerk: cloture motion: we, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate, do hereby move to bring to a close debate on the motion to proceed to calendar number 41, s. 743, a bill to restore states' sovereign states to enforce state and local sales and use laws and for other purposes signed by 17 senators as follows: reid, durbin, brown -- mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent that the reading of the names be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: the presiding officer: the senator from oregon. mr. wyden: madam president, i would ask unanimous consent to vacate the quorum call and that -- the presiding officer: without objection. mr. wyden: madam president, as i understand it, leader reid moved to proceed to the marketplace fairness act here a bit ago. i have deep reservations about this legislation, so i am not ab t support the motion to proceed. the leader has filed cloture on his motion, and i just want it understood at this point that, if cloture were invoked, i will n
the clerk: cloture motion: we, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate, do hereby move to bring to a close debate on the motion to proceed to calendar number 41, s. 743, a bill to restore states' sovereign states to enforce state and local sales and use laws and for other purposes signed by 17 senators as follows: reid, durbin, brown -- mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent that the reading of the names be waived. the presiding...
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now a gain of 22. >> big reversal. big reversal on apple certainly. the much anticipated earnings report expected tomorrow. after the break we're going to find out exactly what to expect from apple. plus, we'll debate why the stock is having such a tough time lately dropping below 400 just last week. >>> then the faa warning about long airport delays because of government budget cuts. but in addition to grounding your travel plans, the cuts could also prevent your portfolio from taking flight which we will look at coming up. >>> don't miss my exclusive interview coming up with johnson & johnson ceo alex gorsky. that stock hitting an all-time high today. how he plans to push it even higher. that and a lot more coming up on the "closing bell," most important hour of the trading day right now. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're livi
now a gain of 22. >> big reversal. big reversal on apple certainly. the much anticipated earnings report expected tomorrow. after the break we're going to find out exactly what to expect from apple. plus, we'll debate why the stock is having such a tough time lately dropping below 400 just last week. >>> then the faa warning about long airport delays because of government budget cuts. but in addition to grounding your travel plans, the cuts could also prevent your portfolio from...
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texas governor rick perry went after california businesses. now he is doing this a bit with illinois. launching a huge media campaign. the governor pointing out radio and print ads. the headline of it says "get out while there is still time." let's get back to the markets. joining the company now is keith fitzgerald. do you think that boston and then bryson have anything to do with that mood shift? >> there is always an element of that when it comes to terrorism. sadly, we are learning to live with it. stuart: totally separate. a world in which everyone is slowing down. this money printing is not working any longer. >> i am not so certain that is the entire reason. i think his comments were spot on. do i have to ask you about apple. a lot of people saying it is a buying opportunity. what do you say? >> i would not buy it they have hung onto a call strategy for too long. the lack of innovation, not jobs have passed on, the teams have problems submitting to the vision. people will simply not be replacing their products as quickly. stuart: a nobo
texas governor rick perry went after california businesses. now he is doing this a bit with illinois. launching a huge media campaign. the governor pointing out radio and print ads. the headline of it says "get out while there is still time." let's get back to the markets. joining the company now is keith fitzgerald. do you think that boston and then bryson have anything to do with that mood shift? >> there is always an element of that when it comes to terrorism. sadly, we are...
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a quiet town in texas mourns the tragic deaths of more than a dozen people caught in a massive explosion at a fertilizer plant. it's considered the largest industrial disaster this decade. president obama quickly pledged federal emergency funds to the area. rescuers spent hours searching through rubble for survivors. the disaster started with a small fire at west fertilzer plant. according to reports, the company was fined $2,300 by the epa for a saftey violation, but settled in 2006. the german parlaiment is backing a $13-billion bailout for struggling cyprus. it's nearly twice the amount estimated a month ago. german taxpayers worry even more money may be needed. the cyprus parliament votes on the bailout package next week. the german prime minister calls the rescue essential, and says without it there's a "significant risk" of contagion to greece and other eurozone countries. closer to home, researchers say the cell phone industry is poised for consolidation. in today's cover story, the watch is on for buy signals from consumers as apple and samsung jockey for position. and, t- mobile
a quiet town in texas mourns the tragic deaths of more than a dozen people caught in a massive explosion at a fertilizer plant. it's considered the largest industrial disaster this decade. president obama quickly pledged federal emergency funds to the area. rescuers spent hours searching through rubble for survivors. the disaster started with a small fire at west fertilzer plant. according to reports, the company was fined $2,300 by the epa for a saftey violation, but settled in 2006. the...
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also a high tech version of an old style texas shootout. at&t and google are rolling out high speed internet service and doing so in austin, texas. google the first to announce the rollout in the city with at&t answering the call with its own offering. google has already done it and done it successfully in kansas city. both will offer the service in austin. analysts say google will take it all a step further and will offer free wi-fi across the city which is already planning to do in kansas city. both stocks are up today. dagen: new numbers out show foreclosures are in decline. connell: talk about housing and also the red planet is closer than you may think if you want to take an ultra extended vacation. good for you. dagen: we're going to talk to chairman of the inspiration mark foundation. they're looking for a man and a woman to take a trip around mars. it would only be 501 days. do you think we could spend -- connell: we? first a look at treasuries. we'll be back with more "markets now" from space and everywhere else in a moment. ♪ [
also a high tech version of an old style texas shootout. at&t and google are rolling out high speed internet service and doing so in austin, texas. google the first to announce the rollout in the city with at&t answering the call with its own offering. google has already done it and done it successfully in kansas city. both will offer the service in austin. analysts say google will take it all a step further and will offer free wi-fi across the city which is already planning to do in...
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to find your store, visit sleepnumber.com. >>> 22 minutes past midnight in boston. the second boston marathon bombing suspect is in custody and in the hospital. the investigation continues. richard garcia is a former inspector of the fbi field office in los angeles gchl to talk to you. thank you. >> good to talk to you, too. >> where do you start? >> where do you start with this thing? it's a lot of work that has to be done. law enforcement trying to resolve this thing at this point. but it's still a lot of work. they have a lot of evidence. big crime scene. you've got people to talk to. a lot to follow up. you've got to find out the motive, different thing that's might come out of this evidence. >> curious to learn they became -- how they became radicalized. >> we have to figure out how this took place. and having the suspect alive and ability to interview that person is going to be very helpful to the investigation. a lot of records and documents and searches to be checked as well. that is going help lead to what took place. and motives. >> we've got word two year
to find your store, visit sleepnumber.com. >>> 22 minutes past midnight in boston. the second boston marathon bombing suspect is in custody and in the hospital. the investigation continues. richard garcia is a former inspector of the fbi field office in los angeles gchl to talk to you. thank you. >> good to talk to you, too. >> where do you start? >> where do you start with this thing? it's a lot of work that has to be done. law enforcement trying to resolve this...
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darrin williams, team, high 22. nets shot 66% from the field. portland takes game one in a blowout. >> celtics and knicks in madison square garden. jury've - -- jr smith. carmelo anthony, top dog in this one. knicks take game one. all the home teams won. >> we'll take a brief time-out before we hit the diamonds. tim lincecum's best outing of the >> mike: giants finally got a decent outing from tim lincecum. they take their second straight from the padres. men in black in mccovey's cove. tim gave up only four hits. santo -- sandoval gets the team on the board. 2- 0. padres threatened in the eighth. runners on the corner, but the inning-ending double play. in the nine. romo gets his eighth save of the season. giants win. >> a's and tampa. reddick showing his mom his newly shavedder into hair. bottom two matt joyce facing parker. that out of here. parker falling to 0-3, lock gore ya with the popup. people are scrambling. donaldson over the shoulder, and is a lip reed longoria, he caught that? >> this sports report brought to you by riff -- river ro
darrin williams, team, high 22. nets shot 66% from the field. portland takes game one in a blowout. >> celtics and knicks in madison square garden. jury've - -- jr smith. carmelo anthony, top dog in this one. knicks take game one. all the home teams won. >> we'll take a brief time-out before we hit the diamonds. tim lincecum's best outing of the >> mike: giants finally got a decent outing from tim lincecum. they take their second straight from the padres. men in black in...
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someone born in and raised in texas and almost all of my extended family in texas, i am proud that both texas senators are on this committee, and i hope to leave here today knowing i can count of the support of senators cornyn and cruz to advance this proposal, in addition to those who we have worked so hard with. both farmers and farm workers have worked together over the last five months with the support of these senators, from both political parties in representing very different regions of the country in the interests of improving our agricultural industry and securing our nation's food supply. we have worked so hard to come together and we ask you as members of this committee to come together to support this proposal because america's farms and ranks produce an incredible bounty that is the envy of the world. the farmers and farmworkers that make up our nation's agricultural industry are truly heroic in their willingness to work hard on take on risks as they plant and harvest the food all of us eat every day. both our immigration system -- but our immigration system threatens or na
someone born in and raised in texas and almost all of my extended family in texas, i am proud that both texas senators are on this committee, and i hope to leave here today knowing i can count of the support of senators cornyn and cruz to advance this proposal, in addition to those who we have worked so hard with. both farmers and farm workers have worked together over the last five months with the support of these senators, from both political parties in representing very different regions of...
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back to harry truman the bush administration or some bush people talking about bush leaving office at 22%, 23%. truman was hated by everybody, conservatives, liberals. >> democrats. >> starting the cold war, others hated him for not being fdr. you go back and look at what he did from 1945 to 1950. he shaped the post cold war world. he set up -- he set up a defense structure that cold war started with harry truman and ended with ronald reagan. and now he's considered one of the near great presidents. >> i've always found it fascinating how in realtime we build up and tear down presidents. historians do the same thing. there was a time period 20 or 30 years when historians were giving truman not much credit and there was some revisionism in the late '90s. and we've seen it with grant, with polk, we'll see it with other presidents. >> right. and you look at george bush and 30, 40 years from now, obviously our pearl harbor is 9/11. and a lot of people, historians going to say america wasn't attacked again during the rest of his term over the next seven years. and painted in broad colors, broa
back to harry truman the bush administration or some bush people talking about bush leaving office at 22%, 23%. truman was hated by everybody, conservatives, liberals. >> democrats. >> starting the cold war, others hated him for not being fdr. you go back and look at what he did from 1945 to 1950. he shaped the post cold war world. he set up -- he set up a defense structure that cold war started with harry truman and ended with ronald reagan. and now he's considered one of the near...
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>> that was when he was 22. 21, 22. he just graduated from high school, and he didn't get into college right away. so he was having, i guess, difficulties finding himself. and then he started being interested in, not just religion, not just islam, but he also read other philosophers, and he read confucius, and gandhi. and of course, he came closer to islam, because that's his background. that's what his family believes in, i guess. that is why islam was his choice, at first. but then, yeah, he started changing. he started changing towards being somewhat radical, yeah. he would always support ideas of, you know, being -- you know, pray five times a day. he was going to the mosque regularly. started doing it when he was about 22, 23 maybe. and, you know, he would always try to protect many conversations, he would try to protect his ideas, and defend islam. and maybe even sometimes defend, you know, people in other countries, like i guess afghanistan that, yeah, they were invaded for no reason. something like that. >> stan
>> that was when he was 22. 21, 22. he just graduated from high school, and he didn't get into college right away. so he was having, i guess, difficulties finding himself. and then he started being interested in, not just religion, not just islam, but he also read other philosophers, and he read confucius, and gandhi. and of course, he came closer to islam, because that's his background. that's what his family believes in, i guess. that is why islam was his choice, at first. but then,...
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two in texas and one in arizona. the problem is if they know where they're going to concentrate their efforts, they're going to redirect their efforts into areas that are not as secure. >> this is the way it will work. all sectors will have protectors when in them. you want to fit your resources where the traffic is greatest. if it shifts, the resources will shift. we are much able better to predict where we think that will move. >> the bill provides for an angle review. my concern is that human traffickers are far more nimble. and in no decision seems to be unworkable.-- an annual decision seems to be unworkable. >> that is what the drafted bill provides. we regularly review those numbers and make decisions. we would not wait for an annual review to make adjustments. >> on the number of people who get away, there was a story talking about radar technology the story suggested that as many as half of the people across the border get away undetected by the department of common security. you have any reason to disagree
two in texas and one in arizona. the problem is if they know where they're going to concentrate their efforts, they're going to redirect their efforts into areas that are not as secure. >> this is the way it will work. all sectors will have protectors when in them. you want to fit your resources where the traffic is greatest. if it shifts, the resources will shift. we are much able better to predict where we think that will move. >> the bill provides for an angle review. my concern...
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>> meanwhile fire response times can getting longer. >> right now our average is seven minutes and 22 seconds. >> firefighter and judy barker are hoping for some kind of change. >> if there was a petition going around i would sure sign it. >> reporter: there will be meeting this summer to find out which fire house they will shut down. >>> more details now the county closed five fire stations back in january and those stations in walnut creek, clayton, martinez and lafayette remain closed tonight. they were shut down after voters rejected a tax on the november ballot to help support the district. >>> flight delays varied by airport today and there were 422 cancellations counted by flight aware.com. the furloughs of air traffic controllers kicked in sunday and they are expected to continue through october. one airport reagan national in the washington, d.c. area listed staffing as the reason for today's delays. the furloughs were blamed for 1,200 delays yesterday. united airlines passengers now face the highest fees for changing flights. united is increasing the fee by $50 so it'll cost
>> meanwhile fire response times can getting longer. >> right now our average is seven minutes and 22 seconds. >> firefighter and judy barker are hoping for some kind of change. >> if there was a petition going around i would sure sign it. >> reporter: there will be meeting this summer to find out which fire house they will shut down. >>> more details now the county closed five fire stations back in january and those stations in walnut creek, clayton,...
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he served for 22 years. president obama recently appointed kolbe for trade policy and negotiations on trade matters and he and i worked together on a number of significant matters during his years in in the house and we are glad to have you back here. please go ahead. >> thank you senator leahy. senator leahy and members of the committee thank you for inviting me to testify before a exam behalf of the border secured economic modernization act of 2013. i have the privilege of serving in the nicest congress from 1985 until 2007 representing arizona's fifth and eighth congressional district. immigration is an issue that has always been in the forefront of this district. i applaud the senators and the so-called gang of eight and my colleague senator flake from arizona who spent months preparing this legislation. the bill currently supports positive provisions that help uses businesses are immigrant population in our country as a whole. others on the panel have discussed various economic considerations but i want
he served for 22 years. president obama recently appointed kolbe for trade policy and negotiations on trade matters and he and i worked together on a number of significant matters during his years in in the house and we are glad to have you back here. please go ahead. >> thank you senator leahy. senator leahy and members of the committee thank you for inviting me to testify before a exam behalf of the border secured economic modernization act of 2013. i have the privilege of serving in...
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we are down close to 22% of gdp. it is still too big. government is actually falling as a share of gdp. first-quarter, the quarter that we just finished will get data for that in about a week. we are expecting about 3% growth. that is pretty good news from the economic front. dagen: is that already factored into this stock market? >> well, at least in the short term i think you are right. i believe the stock market itself is undervalued considerably. in other words, if you go back to early 2009, it is really the rise in profits that has driven this market. if we get any extension, what the investment community called multiples, the stock market could go even higher. the dow is worth it fair value 18,500. we have these pullbacks everyone in a while. is happening again. people are scared. it will not last long. dagen: given the horrific news that we got last week, you have the school shooting at the end of last year, they do have the boston marathon bombing and then you have that exposed in west texas. has risk and repriced just temporaril
we are down close to 22% of gdp. it is still too big. government is actually falling as a share of gdp. first-quarter, the quarter that we just finished will get data for that in about a week. we are expecting about 3% growth. that is pretty good news from the economic front. dagen: is that already factored into this stock market? >> well, at least in the short term i think you are right. i believe the stock market itself is undervalued considerably. in other words, if you go back to...
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worth, texas. i said hey, i'm 15. i don't have a gun license. how can i shoot two people and rob a bank? come on now, you do better than that. >> did it make you angry? >> oh, yeah, real angry. >> jimmy: let's see our next character. >> what 's your name and where are you from? >> ross from hollywood. >> have you ever been arrested and if so, what for? >> jimmy: has wolverine? no? some nos? mostly yeses. >> no, not recently. yeah, i guess a while back. got a dui. wolverine likes to drink. what can i say. i was 20 at the time. 15 years or so ago. trying to stay clean and sober. >> how's that working out? >> it's not. >> well, he's a wolverine, what can you say. one more. >> hello, young man. what's your name and where are you from? >> christopher mitchell from erie, p.a. >> have you ever been arrested and if so, what for? >> yeah! >> jimmy: really? all of them? >> yes, i have. i was photographed and released. the first time allegedly i choked an asian woman around the neck. made her give me a photo, checked her until she gave me $5, took it from
worth, texas. i said hey, i'm 15. i don't have a gun license. how can i shoot two people and rob a bank? come on now, you do better than that. >> did it make you angry? >> oh, yeah, real angry. >> jimmy: let's see our next character. >> what 's your name and where are you from? >> ross from hollywood. >> have you ever been arrested and if so, what for? >> jimmy: has wolverine? no? some nos? mostly yeses. >> no, not recently. yeah, i guess a while...
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his cell phone has not been used since and no activity in bank account. >> time now 7:22. we do expect more sunshine for you today. look outside our window. this is a clear thursday morning. meteorologist steve paulson is coming back and tell you about a warming trend and the windy conditions will stick around. >> something new in a city on the san mateo county coast. what drivers will see. >> good morning. >>> welcome back. time now 7:24. parking meters are finally coming to the city of pacifica. approved a plan to begin paid parking for the first time ever in that city on the coast. the beach parking lot and the parking outside the community center, they will have digital pay stations. the parking meter charges begin july 12th. >>> it may look like a parking lot on parts of 580 today. some major traffic problems. sal, you are all over this. what's the latest on that situation? sal's not there yet. he'll be here in a minute. there you are. you are trying to get the latest. >> let's recreate that. >> sal, we'll be walking on just like that. >> uh-huh, you see. good morning
his cell phone has not been used since and no activity in bank account. >> time now 7:22. we do expect more sunshine for you today. look outside our window. this is a clear thursday morning. meteorologist steve paulson is coming back and tell you about a warming trend and the windy conditions will stick around. >> something new in a city on the san mateo county coast. what drivers will see. >> good morning. >>> welcome back. time now 7:24. parking meters are finally...
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the dow is down 22 points. s&p down about two-thirds points and nasdaq down 11. strong growth. positive guidance for q1. and a programming note. pepsico ceo indra nooyi will be here. and apple is falling below $400 a share, hitting the lowest level in almost a year and a half after bmo cut price targets on the stock ahead of the second quarter report, which is of course next week. we will help you navigate this roller coaster ride with a man who manages $400 billion. david kelly of jpmorgan will join us live. plus, big day in tech. google to ebay to apple. we'll cover it all. see if the situation at apple is worse than it seems. richmond fed president saying if he were a dictator he would end qe next. a dispointing shower. let's bring in david kelly. david, good to have you. good morning to you. >> glad to be here. >> let's start with the micro stuff. earning seasons. you say it's off to not a bad start, right? >> that's right. as we add up the numbers, it looks like eps will be up about 5%. maybe a little bit more. the s&p 500. that will put us at an all time high for operatin
the dow is down 22 points. s&p down about two-thirds points and nasdaq down 11. strong growth. positive guidance for q1. and a programming note. pepsico ceo indra nooyi will be here. and apple is falling below $400 a share, hitting the lowest level in almost a year and a half after bmo cut price targets on the stock ahead of the second quarter report, which is of course next week. we will help you navigate this roller coaster ride with a man who manages $400 billion. david kelly of jpmorgan...
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. >> it was 22 hours of terror across boston before the dramatic conclusion to the manhu manhunt. >> it began with the killing of a campus police officer and ended in a volley of gunshots and stun grenades in a suburban backyard. brian todd walks us through the final moments before the capture. >> reporter: in the end after the gunfire and the flash bangs, authorities showed their determination to capture dzhokhar tsarnaev alive. listen to officers negotiating with the suspect as he's holed up inside a boat in a backyard in watertown. we snaked through alleys and back lots to get to within a couple hundred yards of the boat. as we shot this exclusive video, police rushed us saying we were in the cross fire zone. >> clear out. >> reporter: it was just minutes later that police captured tsarnaev. he had lost blood and was weakened but authorities say he engaged them with gunfire. the entire neighborhood was on lockdown. residents te residents terrified as law enforcement went door to door. this is one of the houses where police were combing through the neighborhood looking for the susp
. >> it was 22 hours of terror across boston before the dramatic conclusion to the manhu manhunt. >> it began with the killing of a campus police officer and ended in a volley of gunshots and stun grenades in a suburban backyard. brian todd walks us through the final moments before the capture. >> reporter: in the end after the gunfire and the flash bangs, authorities showed their determination to capture dzhokhar tsarnaev alive. listen to officers negotiating with the suspect...
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energy, technology, materials, all groups suffered in recent weeks. the energy looks like a fairly decent risk-reward here. have a big pullback since early february. tracy: you make a good point. should this be a resounding alarm goes off for everybody sitting at home on their cash. the market did not break down after all that happened, you have to get into it. >> you have to really let price dictate what you do. unless you see signs of deterioration, still makes a lot of sense to be long some stocks particularly energy and technology. tracy: i think a lot of people will look back on this and say i wish i was in it. ashley: we have some breaking news for you. massachusetts about to lead the nation in a mark of silence to mark one week of the boston marathon finish line. first bomb exploding at 2:50 p.m. eastern time, the bombs killing three people and injuring dozens more. today people around the country are taking part in a moment of silence to remember the victims, massachusetts governor leading the event, on the courthouse steps in boston. the bost
energy, technology, materials, all groups suffered in recent weeks. the energy looks like a fairly decent risk-reward here. have a big pullback since early february. tracy: you make a good point. should this be a resounding alarm goes off for everybody sitting at home on their cash. the market did not break down after all that happened, you have to get into it. >> you have to really let price dictate what you do. unless you see signs of deterioration, still makes a lot of sense to be long...
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a massachusetts institute of technology officer, police officer, was then killed on the m.i.t. campus in cambridge shortly after there was a carjacking, the stolen car was found if watertown and police chase ensued. the suspects reportedly threw several explosives at officers and one suspect was killed. a patient died from a combination of wounds in the hospital. the second suspect got away. >> no surprise trending on twitter the words watertown, chechnya, boston, f.b.i., and dzhokhar tsarnaev the name of suspect number two. as you can imagine something like this, social media has information with theories and conspiracy of the shootout and the manhunt in boston. abc7 news reporter cornell bernard is following that story from the newsroom. >> the f.b.i. calls it the big electronic dragnet in united states history the first major federal cases where twitter and facebook are in full effect. moments after the bombing, suspects photos were posted and the f.b.i. website crashed. the site now back online and the pictures went viral on social media, twitter the facebook, millions of v
a massachusetts institute of technology officer, police officer, was then killed on the m.i.t. campus in cambridge shortly after there was a carjacking, the stolen car was found if watertown and police chase ensued. the suspects reportedly threw several explosives at officers and one suspect was killed. a patient died from a combination of wounds in the hospital. the second suspect got away. >> no surprise trending on twitter the words watertown, chechnya, boston, f.b.i., and dzhokhar...
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>> meanwhile fire response times can getting longer. >> right now our average is seven minutes and 22 seconds. >> firefighter and judy barker are hoping for some kind of change. >> if there was a petition going around i would sure sign it. >> reporter: there will be meeting this summer to find out which fire house they will shut down. >>> more details now the county closed five fire stations back in january and those stations in walnut creek, clayton, martinez and lafayette remain closed tonight. they were shut down after voters rejected a tax on the november ballot to help support the district. >>> flight delays varied by airport today and there were 422 cancellations counted by flight aware.com. the furloughs of air traffic controllers kicked in sunday and they are expected to continue through october. one airport reagan national in the washington, d.c. area listed staffing as the reason for today's delays. the furloughs were blamed for 1,200 delays yesterday. united airlines passengers now face the highest fees for changing flights. united is increasing the fee by $50 so it'll cost
>> meanwhile fire response times can getting longer. >> right now our average is seven minutes and 22 seconds. >> firefighter and judy barker are hoping for some kind of change. >> if there was a petition going around i would sure sign it. >> reporter: there will be meeting this summer to find out which fire house they will shut down. >>> more details now the county closed five fire stations back in january and those stations in walnut creek, clayton,...
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the dow is down 22 points. it gained nearly 200 points the last three sessions is it time to sell in may and to away? s&p's sam stovall says not exactly. he shares the twist on the old saying in moments. ashley: no love for apple. a slew of analysts cutting their price target on the stock. is wall street demanding too much from cupertino? we'll talk with one investor that says this stock is bbing punished for no good reason. that story is coming up. tracy: that is what my son says every day. faa chief is suspending furloughs that could stop flight delays for weeks. he says it is a case of the white house failing to lead. he is here next. ashley: let's go to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange, the dow is on track to snap a three-day winning street but there's aways to go. >> that last week we had a tough day on wall street. biggest percentage loss in this year of 2013. we were watching the dow bouncing back. it gained three days in a row. right now this is looking like a down arrow rig
the dow is down 22 points. it gained nearly 200 points the last three sessions is it time to sell in may and to away? s&p's sam stovall says not exactly. he shares the twist on the old saying in moments. ashley: no love for apple. a slew of analysts cutting their price target on the stock. is wall street demanding too much from cupertino? we'll talk with one investor that says this stock is bbing punished for no good reason. that story is coming up. tracy: that is what my son says every...